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    The Alcoholic Aphrodisiacs of the Peruvian Jungle - How to Peru

    Siete Raíces (Seven Roots) is a popular Peruvian tipple that also happens to be an aphrodisiac. The list of ingredients includes more barks than roots, and the exact recipe seems to vary. The mix typically includes most or all of the following: chuchuasha, huacapurana, uña de gato (cat's claw), tahuari, cumaceba, murare, icoja, fierro caspi ...

    Try these 5 exotic liqueurs from the Peruvian Amazon

    The heat typical of the Peruvian Amazon is enhanced by this aphrodisiac liquor, made from the combination of barks and medicinal plants like chuchuhuasi, cat's claw, fierro caspi, cumaceba, clavo huasca, abuta, sanango, among others. combined with cane brandy. The mixture is left to marinate for a week and the result is a powerful elixir of love.

    Male sexual enhancers from the Peruvian Amazon - ScienceDirect

    The use of male aphrodisiac preparations by the Peruvian Amazon communities is common and well-established in the local lore, as well as in the literature written by the Nobel laurate Mario Vargas-Llosa (Fariña-Pérez and Meijide-Rico, 2015). Animal drugs are also used as sexual enhancers in the Peruvian Amazon.

    Lepidium meyenii - Wikipedia

    Lepidium meyenii, known as maca or Peruvian ginseng, is an edible herbaceous biennial plant of the family Brassicaceae that is native to South America in the high Andes mountains of Peru and Bolivia.It was rediscovered for commercial purposes at the Meseta de Bombón plateau close to Lake Junin in the late 1980s. [1] It is grown for its fleshy hypocotyl that is fused with a taproot, which is ...